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356Provincial Court Proceedings, 1664-65. Liber B B beth Horne did to me acknowledge that she did freely and willingly Concurre and Consent to the Conueyances made by her husband John Horne and her selfe of the land aboue menconed to Walter Dunch and his heires for euer, the thireteenth day of June anno One thowsand Six hundred Sixty and ffowre— Baltemome [p. 435] Thomas Paine dds writt agst Edward Perce in an accon uppon January 21th the Case to the uallue of 500lb sterling dated ut Supra Warrt to shermiffe of St Marys County to arrest &c.. Ret: 7th ffebb: next Prouinciall Court. Thomas Paine demds writt of summons for Nicholas Young to testifye &c in Causo ut supra ret: next prouinall Court Thomas Paine is plaintiffe Edward Perce Commandr of the In an accon uppon the Case shipe Goulden Fontune is defendt Humbly Sheweth that whereas the prt: being passenger in the aforesaid shipe this prsent yeare from England whereof the deft was and now is Commandr and the plt: hauing in England fmaighted & Loaden seuerall goods and merchandize aboard the said shipe bound for this prouince and here to be deliuered and discharged according to the use and rules of the sea in such Cases prouided, yet neuerthe less the deft contrary to his duty and trust in such Cases required hath and still doth retaine detaine and wthhould the plt: out of and from a Certaine Chest of lynning and other merchandize part of the afore said ffraightmt marked H H which by the plt: was in Eng!d aforesaid on board the said shipe by him Laden and here in this prouince unto him ought to bee deliuered by the Deft Wherefore the plt saith in fact hee is dampnifyed to the uallue of ffiue hundred pounds sterling and therefore brings this his accon, and humbly prayeth Iudgmt of this Honnoble Court agst the deft for the deliuery of the aforesaid Chest all the merchandize therein Contained according to the Custome of the Sea unto the plt: together wtth his damage and Cost of suite, And he as in Duty bound shall euer pray Andrew Skinner dds writt agst Richard Collett the Administrat” of Francis Riggs in an accon of debt to the uallue of Two thowsand pounds of tobacco wth Caske dated January 1664 Warrt to sherriffe of Caluert County to arrest &c. Ret. 7th ffeb ruary next Prouinall Court Andrew Skinner dds writt of summons for Thomas Elwes and Sampson Waring to testifye in Causo ut Supra the next Prouinall Court 7th ffebb: uppon perill of forfeiting 500lb tob: each person to the Lord Proprietary in Case they appeare not according to summons— Warrt to the sherriffe of Caluert County to warne &c |
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